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Sophia Papaioannou is an Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Athens. She specialises in the literature of the Augustan Age; Latin Epic; Roman Comedy, especially Plautus; The reception of Homer and Hellenistic poetry in the literature of the Augustan Age and the Early Empire; The Ideology and the Language of Leadership in the Age of Augustus

Career
Sophia Papaioannou was awarded her PhD in Classics by the University of Texas (1998).

Books

 * Epic Succession and Dissension: Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.623-14.582, and the Reinvention of the Aeneid. Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte 73 (Berlin/New York: Walter De Gruyter, 2005). ISBN 3-11-018326-9.
 * Redesigning Achilles: The ‘Recycling’ of the Epic Cycle in Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.1-13.620. Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte 89 (Berlin/New York: Walter De Gruyter, 2007). ISBN 978-3-11-020048-5.
 * Titi Macci Plauti, Miles Gloriosus. Introduction, Translation and Commentary. Series En Kyklo. Ancient Literature 4 (Athens: Smili, 2009) ISBN 978-960-6880-01-8. [in Greek]
 * “The Translation Politics of a Political Translation: The Case of Augustus’ Res Gestae,” in S. McElduff and E. Sciarrino, eds, A Sea of Languages: Rethinking the History of Western Translation,Manchester: St Jerome Publishing, 2011, 62-74.
 * “Postclassical Comedy and the Composition of Roman Comedy,” in S. Papaioannou and A.K. Petrides, eds, New Trends on Postclassical Comedy,Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010, 146-175.
 * “The Passage to Hesperia”, in ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΙΝΗ ΜΟΥΣΑ: Συνέχεια και Τάσεις στην Ελληνιστική Ποίηση [ALEXANDRIAN MUSE: Continuity and Trends in Hellenistic Poetry], K. Spanoudakis and F. Manakidou, eds. (Athens 2008), 645-700 [in Greek].